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==Book Description==
 
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Honey had known she wasn't marrying Weaver for love; but it wasn't only for his money or because she was tired of modeling. She liked Weaver; life with him, she had thought, would be gracious and pleasant.
  
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But by the time they embarked on the cruise ship, seven months later, Honey was asking herself in despair: "What have I done?"
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There were, however, distractions. There was the furtive gentleman next door - what had he done? - and his bride, to whom the strangest things happened. She almost missed the ship; she lost her luggage; and her food tasted so strange...
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But when Honey finally found herself staring in horror at the thing she had feared so long, it was someone else who lay lifeless on the cabin floor...
  
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==
 
==Cover Variation (By Release Date)==

Latest revision as of 07:46, 25 November 2012

1950 US Edition
By Elisabeth S. Holding
Publisher Harlequin Romance #60
Release Month 1950 (US)
Harlequin Romance Series #
Preceded by Cardinal Rock
Followed by Shadow Of The Badlands

Book Description

Honey had known she wasn't marrying Weaver for love; but it wasn't only for his money or because she was tired of modeling. She liked Weaver; life with him, she had thought, would be gracious and pleasant.

But by the time they embarked on the cruise ship, seven months later, Honey was asking herself in despair: "What have I done?"

There were, however, distractions. There was the furtive gentleman next door - what had he done? - and his bride, to whom the strangest things happened. She almost missed the ship; she lost her luggage; and her food tasted so strange...

But when Honey finally found herself staring in horror at the thing she had feared so long, it was someone else who lay lifeless on the cabin floor...

Cover Variation (By Release Date)

1950 <br\>US Edition